Fifteen thousand two hundred fifty Pesos.
Oh, dude, 135,000,000 in words is like... one hundred thirty-five million. It's just a fancy way of saying "a whole lotta cash." So, next time you see that many zeros, just remember, it's like winning the lottery... almost.
0.2 in words is two tenths
4,000,000 in words is: four million.
0.12 in words is: twelve hundredths.
The Filipino peso is the currency of the Philippines. It is abbreviated as PHP and is issued and regulated by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, the country's central bank. The peso is further subdivided into 100 centavos.
The Philippine currency uses numbers, rather than words, to denote values. Therefore, when writing one million in Philippine money, it would be represented as 1,000,000. This number has seven digits.
Fifteen thousand nine hundred pesos.
Fifteen thousand two hundred fifty Pesos.
No.
One million two hundred fifty thousand Pesos.
In A word, it is "lots". It would take several words to give the answer in wordS.
Philippine is the type of person and Philippines is the place.
The Esperanto words for money and currency are monon and monero.
The Philippine national anthem was composed in 1898, and words were later added in 1899.
To write fifteen thousand pesos in a check, you would start by writing the numerical amount "15,000" in the box provided on the right-hand side of the check. Then, on the line below the recipient's name, you would write out the amount in words as "Fifteen thousand pesos." Finally, you would sign your name on the bottom right corner of the check to authorize the payment.
Some words with the stem "cur" are current, curriculum, and currency.